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pdboddy member, 484 posts Thu 10 Dec 2015 at 03:53 |
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Eggy member, 663 posts Fri 11 Dec 2015 at 03:12 |
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Eggy member, 667 posts Wed 16 Dec 2015 at 03:31 |
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facemaker329 member, 6702 posts Gaming for over 30 years, and counting! Fri 1 Jan 2016 at 01:08 |
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adrasteia1 member, 1449 posts Even a small star shines in the darkness Tue 5 Jan 2016 at 16:53 |
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praguepride member, 1093 posts "Hugs for the Hugs God!" - Warhammer Fluffy-K Sat 30 Jan 2016 at 03:59 |
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facemaker329 member, 6728 posts Gaming for over 30 years, and counting! Mon 1 Feb 2016 at 02:41 |
I'm almost 48, and I can still shovel snow for four hours (granted, it was only about 3-4", but we're talking about a lot of square footage to be cleared, too!) I even had enough energy to go to my friend's gig (she sings in an 80's band) and dance for a couple of hours. I'm paying for it today, though. Everything is sore...in a good way. | |||
Digishade member, 3 posts Sun 7 Feb 2016 at 06:54 |
I still owe a bunch of money to a bunch of different places, and I'm still just a temp at this new job, but there are some huge vacancies with this company and I'm hoping I'll have the option to learn other things that I'd love to do with them. I won't go back to being a Phone Slave again. Never again! Also, Katatonia's "Onward Into Battle" is a great song, and even my art sketches have been pretty good lately! Something's bound to go wrong! lol :D | |||
Townsend member, 30 posts Fri 12 Feb 2016 at 16:53 |
This week, I visited my dying friend and said my farewell to her; she was unaware of it, but the family, whom I've been so much a part of for so long, greatly appreciated it. I covered feeding my friend's livestock, so she could spend more time with her dying mother. In her turn, my friend loaned me her water trailer and water account to go to the commercial well company and get water for my livestock. When I needed back up to get the rig safely back where it belonged last night (like all old farm trucks, this one has many issues -- the relevant one here being a tendency for the lights to go out while driving...), I called another friend to swing by on her way home, after a 14-hr shift, to follow me while I returned the rig. And while it's always very hard to lose a friend, it's also good to know she's been freed of the painful prison her body had become. Go in peace, Mrs. Flanagan, and say "hi" to my dad for me. | |||
Tyr Hawk member, 148 posts You know that one guy? Yeah, that's me. Mon 15 Feb 2016 at 18:01 |
I think it comes down to wanting to celebrate milestones, especially when it's for other people. Who knows though? Maybe I'm just a fan of all the zeroes. Either way, congrats to bbr on 15k posts. | |||
bigbadron moderator, 15001 posts He's big, he's bad, but mostly he's Ron. Mon 15 Feb 2016 at 18:21 |
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Brianna member, 2048 posts Mon 15 Feb 2016 at 21:05 |
Ron, I'm not sure whether congrats on your landmark post are called for, or whether we should still be telling you to get more sleep, but congrats anyway, you're a great mod, and still often the first on the scene when moderation is needed. | |||
Boomcoach member, 71 posts Gaming since 1975 Bluffton, IN Tue 16 Feb 2016 at 00:12 |
Once upon a time I would have been bar-hopping, but now I'm an old fart, so I come home, crank up some metal and get some serious work done on RPoL. Not as party oriented, but still a week I have been looking forward to. This message was last edited by the user at 00:13, Tue 16 Feb 2016. | |||
bigbadron moderator, 15009 posts He's big, he's bad, but mostly he's Ron. Fri 19 Feb 2016 at 17:52 |
And I've been waiting, and waiting. And waiting some more. People involved in the project got sick and couldn't work, and there were all manner of complications along the way. But today I finally got my copy of Deluxe Tunnels and Trolls. And it is a gorgeous book, made all the more awesome by having the name BigBadRon in the acknowledgements. So happy right now that I could hop a flight to Australia and hug Skald. :) | |||
Wyrm member, 611 posts Thu 25 Feb 2016 at 01:29 |
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Brianna member, 2052 posts Fri 26 Feb 2016 at 21:21 |
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Genghis the Hutt member, 2457 posts Just an average guy :) Fri 26 Feb 2016 at 21:41 |
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Brianna member, 2053 posts Sun 28 Feb 2016 at 00:56 |
Yes, I was very surprised. They even offered to do the same if we set up a series of appointments to get the rest of the work done. But it's already almost March, my husband's fair-weather car will be out of storage the first second weather allows. | |||
facemaker329 member, 6760 posts Gaming for over 30 years, and counting! Wed 16 Mar 2016 at 05:44 |
Couldn't have been more wrong. There were a couple of people who could really have used some more work on their pieces...but even those were still enjoyable. And the REALLY good ones? WOW!!! I had a great time watching these kids at work! I always tell people there's an incredible amount of talent in this area. Nice to spend a day having my words proven true... | |||
RPGuru92 member, 107 posts Wed 16 Mar 2016 at 23:25 |
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Fyrerain member, 36 posts Tue 22 Mar 2016 at 18:48 |
Bypassing an indifferent, lazy tech, I hit up someone at District Office to find out who I should contact regarding our discards, to see if a part could be scavenged from something there, to fix something here. The District guy stepped up and checked himself -- then extended his check to the other sites (which had been the next step in my own plan). Lo, another site had what I needed! He's sending it over. Now I can fix something that can't currently be simply replaced. Problem solved without any additional expense. Even nicer, after the last couple days, is knowing there are still a few other folks in this department willing to be helpful. That's an exotic treasure, these days. Wish I could send the District guy a beer in inter-office mail. He deserves a toast in acknowledgement of his efforts. :) | |||
GammaBear member, 630 posts Gaymer Wed 23 Mar 2016 at 01:37 |
We get there, do some exploring, find this Druid conclave who help us out with some things and point us on some leads. We find one town with all the inhabitants dead at some altar in the center of the place, then another town where everyone is infected with brain slugs. So after taking care of that we discover that everything is part of some elaborate plan that someone is trying to control the elemental Monoliths (essentially the gods of the elementals, for those who don't know). Well, after finding more dead towns, and dealing with some of the Monoliths' avatars, we discover that the group behind everything is...wait for it...the Druids! Their plan has been to use the Monoliths to draw down the Elder Gods. After restoring order to the four Monoliths and calling in favors they gave us, the Elder God Ragnora has been called down, destroyed a town and everything within a thousand miles of it and new we're on our way to take her out. Here's where it gets interesting. Since the game started, one of our players left b/c of a new teaching position he took and I'm leaving at the end of the month. The other guy's character was some freaky Air Elemental descended Unchained Monk. I WAS a normal Human Fighter until I called in the boon from the Fire Monolith. I asked to be imbued with his essence. So he obliged. So now I possess elemental traits as well as some other nifty abilities. Point being, now that our characters are within vicinity, the GM told me that since our two characters are elemental in nature, we're going to be controlled by Ragnora, the mother of all monsters. Next game our characters are gonna turn on the group and probably wipe them out. | |||
Fyrerain member, 39 posts Fri 1 Apr 2016 at 21:51 |
The new guy gave me a ride to my friend's -- only about 2 miles away (which is right next door, around here). And while here, put in a temp fix on her little truck so it'd start again (why she didn't pick me up as planned). This morning, in and around my brake job, he installed the replacement part we brought him for the truck, replaced the alternator in my friend's van so it will now start reliably, and now has the battery from my truck charging. If my battery's still good, I could have my truck back on the road today. :) So nice to have this all so very local, given not much is, when you live in the middle of nowhere! | |||
OceanLake member, 956 posts Sat 2 Apr 2016 at 03:36 |
And how about this wonderful color scheme...simultaneously creative and soothing. | |||
habsin4 member, 702 posts Putting old paper in new boxes since 2005 Wed 6 Apr 2016 at 14:33 |
http://aplus.com/a/david-beast...as-lindsay-ratcliffe Weight lifter befriends 12 year old girl with progeria, a rare but serious condition. |
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